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The Motley Fool
November 22, 2006
Dan Caplinger
Using Your Credit Report Getting access to your credit report is easier than ever. Looking for mistakes or fraud can take close examination. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Michael Estrin
13 Things You Don't Know About Your Credit Report Your credit score is a very important number. Here are some things you didn't know about that mysterious number that will help you improve your rating. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 14, 2007
Mary Dalrymple
Fix Your Credit, Reap the Profits Improving your credit score can be great for your wallet. Once you know how lenders weigh your behavior, you can take the right steps to improve your image. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 6, 2004
Dayana Yochim
The Lies Lenders Tell Now that you have the right to a free peek into your credit file, you might be surprised by what everyone's saying about you. It's easier than ever to set the record straight. But you might not want to after all. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 24, 2004
Robert Brokamp
What Do They Know About You? Credit agencies have files and files of information about you. Find out what they know. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 1, 2004
Fix Your Credit Report Errors You can -- and should! -- make sure your credit report is accurate. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
February 1, 2006
Tracey Rumsey
Divorce Dilemma When your client is divorced, qualifying for a mortgage is more complicated. Here are tips to ease the process. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 30, 2007
John Rosevear
The Hidden Costs of Credit Accidents It's bad enough that a few dings on your credit report can force you into higher-interest credit cards and loans. But did you know those dings can raise your auto insurance rates too? mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
September 2005
Scott Bernard Nelson
Reporting In Federal law now allows you to check your credit reports for free every year. Here's how to access them -- and protect your credit rating. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 30, 2007
Elizabeth Brokamp
Monitor Your Own Credit Don't want pay a credit monitoring service? Do it yourself. To obtain a free copy of your credit report, you have three options. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
October 14, 2002
Donald Morrison
Clean Up Your Credit Report If you're planning on making a major purchase, taking out a loan, or even just applying for a credit card, you're going to need a good credit rating. If you've come to the unpleasant realization that your rating isn't as positive as you had hoped, it's time to start improving it. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 21, 2006
Dan Caplinger
Get the FACTs, Jack With its numerous provisions designed to give you access to your credit information, FACT gives you a powerful arsenal that allows you to be proactive in managing your credit, far beyond just checking your monthly credit card statements for items you didn't buy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 16, 2009
Dayana Yochim
Are You in Danger of Being Blacklisted? Even the best customers are getting caught in the credit card industry's cancellation crosshairs. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 11, 2005
Fixing Your Credit Report Errors Here's how -- and why! -- you should correct your credit report. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 12, 2009
Dayana Yochim
Dealing With a Credit Report Blemish What to do when all but one of your credit reports is corrected. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 24, 2004
Dayana Yochim
Make Your Lender Tell the Truth There's a pretty good chance that your credit report is not a 100% accurate reflection of your money-handling history. One phone call and one letter can set the record straight. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
December 14, 2005
Ivan Schneider
Cheating on the ID Challenge Here is how this consumer received his free, annual credit reports from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion -- and how he found the need for an identity cheat sheet along the way. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
July 2006
Gail Liberman
Credit Score Surprises Credit scores can jump up and bite your financial advisory clients in ways you'd think were almost impossible. More data collected from more sources is used in unexpected ways. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 3, 2004
Selena Maranjian
Your Credit Rating Is Likely Flawed According to a Public Interest Research Groups survey, 79% of credit reports have errors in them and 25% are serious. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 20, 2004
Dayana Yochim
Your FICO Score Is a Lie The credit reporting industry is overextended, and it's up to you to fix it. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
April 1, 2001
Luis Rodrigues
Fix Your Credit Rating Before It's Too Late Do you know where your credit rating stands? No? Well you should because it is the single most important factor that proves your worthiness in society, and if it's bad or in error, you can suffer very serious consequences... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 27, 2006
Maximize Your Credit Rating Here, in anticipation of the holiday season, are some tips for establishing good credit. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
October 23, 2006
Yardena Arar
Consumer Watch: Protect Yourself Against Credit Fraud New options help prevent miscreants from racking up charges on your card. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 5, 2007
Mary Dalrymple
Does Your Credit Card Do This? Some credit cards to raise your interest rates when your credit score drops, even if you're faultlessly punctual with your payments. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
August 22, 2008
Matthew D. Sarrel
Thwarting Identity Theft Identity theft has been a federal offense since 1998. But are we getting any better at dealing with it? Actually, we are. Here are several tips to prevent financial loss from identity theft. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 19, 2004
Selena Maranjian
Beware of Mortgage Servicing Scams Don't lose your house because of a dastardly scam. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 23, 2007
Mary Dalrymple
Hassled to the Maxx The identity theft saga involving T.J. Maxx continues: Consumers need to be on the lookout for evidence that their identity, credit card, or debit card information has slipped into the wrong hands. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 8, 2006
Mary Dalrymple
Mortgage Power for Everyone Arm yourself with information before shopping for a home loan. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 3, 2006
Dayana Yochim
Credit Score Need a Boost? Getting more credit isn't the best way to improve your score. In the end, the key to improved credit isn't sexy. The passage of time and the responsible use of credit during those years are your best bets for building your score. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
July 1, 2011
Donald Jay Korn
Identity Crisis Advisors should help clients protect themselves from identity theft. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Michael Hirsch
How To: Deal With Identity Theft You probably don't think about it, but transactions you take for granted every day put you at risk for identity theft. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 3, 2004
Maximize Your Credit Rating You don't have to be a so-so credit risk. Here are six small ways to keep your credit record clean. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 19, 2004
Dayana Yochim
Your Credit File Smells Funky Bad behavior lingers on your credit report. It's time to check the expiration date. The credit scoring system has a long and unforgiving memory. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
August 2002
Andrew Brandt
Privacy Watch: Online Investigators Know All About You How accuarate are the background checks provided by online investigative services? Plus advice on protecting your privacy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 22, 2004
Dayana Yochim
America Scores! March Madness extends to credit scoring. How does your state rank? mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
October 2002
Anne Kandra
Don't Let Them Steal Your Good Name Identity theft is skyrocketing -- and it's even being used to fund terrorism. The Web can be a real boon for identity thieves, helping them find information about victims and profit from the crime. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 5, 2006
Dan Caplinger
The Negative Amortization Trap Negative amortization loans are the only way some homeowners can buy their homes, but they present a trap for the unwary. Only by managing your finances carefully can you avoid a potentially disastrous result. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 5, 2005
Selena Maranjian
Are You Wearing a "Kick Me" Sign? Unbeknownst to you, your credit score may be mucking up your life. Don't let your credit score, which is to some degree rather arbitrary and possibly to a great degree incorrect, get in your way. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 7, 2005
What's Your Down Payment? If you're wondering what percentage of what you're paying for a house should be your down payment, know that there's no single best amount, and it will likely vary according to your situation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
November 2005
Carol Ebbinghouse
Another Phine Kettle of Phish: Identity Theft Prevention Ten things to do today to protect yourself against identity theft. mark for My Articles similar articles
This Old House
L. Gallant & D. Snoonian
The Mortgage Crisis: Where to Go for Help The Fed's decision to lower interest rates means more people might be looking for home loans again. These Web-based resources can help you avoid the risky ones, and find the loan that's right for you. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 10, 2009
Dayana Yochim
Clean Up Your Credit and Save $100,000 A few measly points is all that stands between you and a mountain of savings. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 23, 2005
Selena Maranjian
A Phone Call That Pays Off Spend five minutes to ask your credit card company to lower your interest rate and you might save thousands of dollars. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
November 2007
Firing and Personal Finance When is it time to let someone go? Plus, what to do when your credit is in shambles. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 21, 2006
Dan Caplinger
Get the FACTs, Jack: Part 2 Here is how to fix mistakes or fraud on your credit report. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
June 2007
Amanda C. Kooser
Safety First Keep your customer and employee data on lock-down. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 2003
Chris Penttila
Risky Business Should a prospective employee's credit history determine whether he or she gets the job? mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 2009
Phillip Britt
Identity Thieves Hit a New Low In today's world of instant information, thieves are quick to learn about new deaths and put identity theft plans in action. Consumers need to take the necessary steps to protect the identities of the recently deceased. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 2, 2005
Dayana Yochim
White Lies That Boost Your Credit Score Just smile and nod: Not every inaccuracy negatively affects your credit score. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
November 23, 2009
Maria Bruno-Britz
This Holiday Shopping Season Will See More Debit, Less Credit Accenture Holiday Shopping Survey notes that thrifty Americans are opting to use cash/debit in their spending and that banks would do well to be mindful of these changing payment preferences. mark for My Articles similar articles